Plaxico Burress hopes to take more bows with the Steelers in 2013. / Jason Bridge, USA TODAY Sports

by Mike Garafolo, USA TODAY Sports

by Mike Garafolo, USA TODAY Sports

A circuit court has ordered the auction of Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Plaxico Burress' Virginia Beach home to satisfy liens against the property due a judgment resulting from a 2008 traffic accident in Florida.

Judge H. Thomas Padrick Jr. ordered Monday the property will be sold at auction no more than one week following the fifth advertisement of the sale in the local newspaper, according to court documents emailed to USA TODAY Sports by James Dunn, the lawyer for the plaintiff in the suit.

Burress' driving license was suspended March 25 and he has not filed any "responsive pleadings" to the latest proceedings.

Per Padrick's order, the property is valued at $460,000. Burress owes $159,000 to a woman who claims Burress caused her to suffer neck and back injuries when he rear-ended her nearly five years ago. Burress was a member of the New York Giants at the time and, six months later, accidentally shot himself in the leg in a Manhattan night club.

Burress, who caught the winning touchdown in the Giants' 17-14 upset of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, was out of football for much of last season before signing with the Steelers in November. He is slated to earn a non-guaranteed base salary of $940,000 this season if he makes the final roster.